tax, at the moment is 22.5% for people earning under a certain amount.
if you only paid ~£100 in tax think yourself lucky, I pay more than twice that each month...
UK31337, you're a student, you are tax exempt.
your tax code should be NT, and you should not pay tax, if this is wrong then you should get it changed and apply for a rebate, (just as I did when I was a student)...
And to put it simply...
you are a student.
you only pay £1000 tuition fees each year. the rest of the true ~£6000 bill is paid by your local government. I.e your tutition fees are paid for by other peoples taxes...
you are bitching and moaning about paying less than a hundred quid a month when you get back more than five grand a year spent on you personally.
then you also get the same things that the rest of use get from taxes, such as lit streets and police, health service etc...
you're in a much better position than most of the forign WORKERS (notice I underlinned workers as it's not true of people who don't work).
IMO there are far more fit to work white people who consider themselves white british than there are forign immigrants that sit about all day doing sweet FA.
the biggets drain on the taxes are the unemployed young british masses who choose not to work.
still I suspect that wasn't actually mentioned in your neo nazi BNP propeganda leaflets now was it?
basically what I'm saying is that you don't have to pay taxes. you get a <<xxxx>> load back, (far more than you've paid, (or indeed will pay for the next few years)). so you can stop bitching an moaning about it really!
in fact...
you spend three years at uni getting sussidised to the tune of about £5500 a year, (that's £16500), plus you don't pay taxes on what you earn whilst you're actually at university. (say a modet job of £150 per week -I suspect you'd work less in term time, and more in holiday times), over 52 weeks is £7800 a year, over three years is £23,400
of that you should pay 22.5% (and then national insurance on top of that)
so you don't pay £5265 taxes during your university years...
so far the treasury has lost out £5265 and handed you £16,500 in the three years...
(treasury looses £21,765 helping you to get a good education and hopefully a better career so that you can look after your family).
the average graduate wage is £14k - £16k per year, so lets say you can expect to earn £15k in your first two years,
you'll pay back £6750 in tax
after two years, you might get a fairly decent pay rise, say to perhaps £18,000 for the next three years.
now over that two years you pay back a further £12,150
in the fith year, (and I'm assumeing that you're studying hard and not attending too many BNP rallies...
you get another pay rise and are earning £20,000, this year you pay £4,500 in tax, taking your total payed back to £23,400
that's not a bad forecast, taking national average graduate wage, and assuming above average rate of pay increase.
after five years, the treasury has literally only *just* broke even from having to pay your way through uni, -and that's actually assuming you get a job... not bugger off travelling as many stdents do!
Of course, during all of that I ignored the (very lowest) 5% rate of interest that is BoE base rate which you would normally have to pay for borrowing over £20,000 over five years.
so throughout your three years of uni, and five years of work, you'll have paid a sum total of £1,635 in tax...
whilst, that bloody immegrant from <<xxxxxxx> with his floor sweeping/burger flipping job earning £200 per week would have earned and paid a little like this...
£200 per week. over 52 weeks = £10,400
over 8 years = £83,200.
he'll have earned less that you have in you five years (£86,000). yet, whilst you'll have only paid a net of £1,635 in tax, he'll have paid £18,720 in tax...
this is more than 11 times as much as you paid... (and [likely] only a little less than half the price of the <<xxxxxx>> run down coucil house that he's having to live in).
I guess basically what I'm saying. is open your eyes and look around.
these imegrants are doing the job that you plain wouldn't do.
they are paying far more taxes that you are, or even will for some time yet, (in fact I think it'll take until 16 years after your graduation untill you break even with them for paying taxes). even though they earn far less and have a much lower quality of life).
You are getting given far more than they are even asking for...
stop for a second, think about it, look at the figures that I've posted above, (check them yourself if you like).
you'll find that you are getting a far (far) better deal than any of them...
so stop with this racist xxxx
and if you can't stop with the racist <<xxxx xxxx>>, the sooner you run off to germany the better...
perhaps you can resurect the Nazi party and get rid of all those dammed imigrants? </sarcasm>